FAQ - SearchAlert Locks

How do I set my Combination?

Make sure that the dials are set to the current combo (the default combination is 000)

Push the button to open the lock

Insert and hold in a pen on button ‘B’ (located at the side of your lock)

Set the dials to your desired combo

Release button ‘B’ to set your lock

In the rare event that you accidentally removed the pen from button ‘B’ before fully setting the locks, take note of the numbers on the dial as that would be the new combination. Use that number in step 1 to change it again.

How do I use the SearchAlert function?

When you set the lock, the indicator will be green. If the TSA use their master key to access the lock, the indicator will change to red, letting you know someone accessed your bag. When you put your code in again to open the luggage, the alert feature will reset back to green.

Does it require batteries?

Batteries are not required. The indicator is not a light, but a red/green card inside, that slides from one color to the other, when TSA accesses the lock.

Once I have chosen a Personalized Combination, can I change it to something different later?

Yes, you can change the combo again and again! When you are ready to set a new one, have the lock set to the current combo (It will arrive defaulted at 0-0-0), then push the pin in, and change! As long as the current combo is in, you can change it to whatever you like.

What are the dimensions of the lock?

The Lock body is around 1.5x1.5 Inches, not including the cable loop at the top, and the lock body is about .43 inches thick. The cable, end to end is 3.54 inches.

What happens if I forget my combination? Is there a way to reset the locks?

Unfortunately, no. The locks are designed for you, and the TSA to have access. We cannot “break into your lock” as, if that were a possibility, a thief could do the same. It is a really good idea to keep your code somewhere safe. In a file in your computer or smartphone, or on a stickie in your jewelry box at home.

What Happens if the TSA wants to inspect my Luggage that is locked with a Tarriss Lock?

The TSA has a master key that they can use to access your luggage, without knowing the combination. They can open your luggage, have a look, and re-lock it up, to be secure for the duration of your flight.

Will the TSA inform me when they have accessed my luggage?

The TSA is supposed to enclose a notice in your luggage explaining when they have entered your property. Sometimes, we have seen this step is missed, but they are pretty good about informing you.

I put the lock on my luggage, and when I arrived at my destination, it wasn’t there. What

happened?

TSA locks unfortunately sometimes do not make the journey. Here are some reasons why they could go missing.

i. TSA inspected your bag and neglected to return the lock ii. your lock got stuck or snagged on the conveyor belt along the way. Baggage staff will cut locks at risk of being jammed. It is far better to lose a lock, then to have a rip in your luggage when you arrive iii. there was an attempt made on your bag, and someone removed it looking for something. Are all your belongings accounted for? iv. The lock was damaged, and couldn’t hold up to a blow, or damage that it received. If you suspect the lock was to blame, please inform our customer care department, and we will assist!

What is the best position to have my lock, on my luggage?

We recommend setting the locks, in the middle, at the top by the handle, on the top side where you have your pull handle. In this location, the locks will have less of a chance to get caught on the conveyor belt as it travels to your plane!